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These and ossicles
These teeth also do not have separate tooth sockets but were apparently held by ligaments in a special tooth pad, that was also covered with small ossicles, or bone plates.

These and act
These people are practically always upper- or upper-middle-class persons, who attempt to act in what they regard as the interest of the entire society.
These trials were properly termed `` political cases '' in that the trial itself was a political act producing political consequences.
These individuals act as members of the group to which they belong, and what happens to them happens by virtue of their membership in the group.
These are: ( 1 ) the presence of a living being, human or animal ; ( 2 ) the knowledge that the being is a living being ; ( 3 ) the intent to kill ; ( 4 ) the act of killing by some means ; and ( 5 ) the resulting death.
These act as terminals for the inter island ferry services which carry both freight and passengers.
These are also called reprises or run-ins by many and in today's circus they are an art form in themselves, originally they were bits of " business " usually parodying the act that had preceded it.
These large litters act as compensatory measures against the high juvenile mortality rate – about 50 – 70 % of pups do not survive to adulthood.
These include concentration gradients of small molecules such as calcium, large complexes of enzymes that act together to carry out metabolic pathways, and protein complexes such as proteasomes and carboxysomes that enclose and separate parts of the cytosol.
These games, however, do not allow the participants to choose how much they drink, as this is dependent on the act of skill.
These results have been interpreted to suggest that people are capable of action before conscious experience of the decision to act occurs.
These three muscles act to support the arch of the foot and to plantar flex the fifth digit.
These officers, responsible to Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick, were supposed to act as local proconsuls in each state, with near-complete control over the state governments.
These proteins act to accelerate hydrolysis of GTP to GDP and terminate the transduced signal.
These rights were now explicitly rooted in Roman Law, a far-reaching constitutional act.
These people mostly act as a parallel banking system for businessmen.
These turns act like a short-circuited transformer secondary winding, with large currents that cause power losses.
These usually include one or more sheds ; downward facing cup-shaped surfaces that act as umbrellas to ensure that the part of the surface leakage path under the ' cup ' stays dry in wet weather.
These vents act as a compensator, thus counteracting the tendency of machine pistols to rise when fired in automatic mode.
These will act as a single unit and are stacked with setbacks to form a revetment or retaining wall.
These articulators are discrete in that they can act independently of each other, and two or more may work together in what is called coarticulation ( see below ).
These antioxidants also can act as natural preservatives, preventing or slowing the spoilage of food, leading to a higher nutritional content in stored food.
These will provide services to city and government-owned establishments, and will act as an extra source of income through the sale of excess bandwidth mainly to companies.
These act as companions, guards, nannies, and even lie detectors, using their sense of smell.
These include the explanation that God's act of creation and God's act of judgement are the same act.

These and lever
These lever systems, which superficially resemble the mechanisms of reed instruments such as the bassoon, include levers mounted beside the regular fingerboard ( near the nut, on the " E " string side ), which remotely activate metal " fingers " on the extension fingerboard.
These nutcrackers portray a person with a large mouth which the operator opens by lifting a lever in the back of the figurine.
These myths also exploit religion as a powerful force in human society ; by controlling the particulars of religion, the Bene Gesserit have a manipulative lever on society in general.
These are double-locked by fully lifting the lever with a fingertip and then allowing it to return.
Fellow Astronaut Richard Mullane wrote, " These switches were protected with lever locks that required them to be pulled outward against a spring force before they could be moved to a new position.
These were almost always rod-operated by a right-hand lever.
These valves can sometimes be more difficult to operate than a " flapper "- based flush valve because the lever requires more torque than a flapper-flush-valve system.
These new rifles, such as Mauser's Gewehr 98 and the US M1903 Springfield, featured box magazines that could chamber pointed " Spitzer " bullets, which lever action rifles with tubular magazines could not use for safety reasons ( a pointed bullet can accidentally fire the round in front of it in a tubular magazine ).
These books are suitable for learning to read and play music on the pedal harp or the lever harp ( folk harp, Irish / Celtic harp, etc.
These would telegraph a location code to the central firestation when a lever was pulled in the box.
These cars could even been started from the driver's seat as they provided a lever that had to be pulled up instead of the usual crank.
These rounds were used by Hunt in a prototype repeating lever action rifle.
These are intended to be a combined replacement option both for more expensive and less efficient " normal " automatic systems, and for drivers who prefer manual shift but are no longer able to operate a clutch, and users are encouraged to leave the shift lever in fully automatic " Drive " most of the time, only engaging manual-sequential mode for sporty driving or when otherwise strictly necessary.
These required the lever to be lifted to a certain height by having a slot cut in the lever, so lifting the lever too far was as bad as not lifting the lever far enough.
These teams of eight, all " fine stomatologists and dental surgeons " equipped " in one hand with a lever, and in the other a pair of pliers for extracting teeth ", worked in the crematoria.
These hooks generally were hollow bamboo tubes containing an iron rod, with an attached lever, often shaped like a fish, that would allow the pot or kettle to be raised or lowered.
These teams of eight, all " fine stomatologists and dental surgeons " equipped " in one hand with a lever, and in the other a pair of pliers for extracting teeth ", worked in the crematoria.
These clocks were almost always repeaters, that is striking clocks which could be made to repeat the striking of the hours at the pull of a lever or cord.
These models also came with a shortened remote throw manual shift lever and optional factory LSD differential.
These switches often are dual-controlled switches, as they may be either remotely controlled by the train dispatcher or by manually operating a lever or pump on the switch mechanism itself ( although the train dispatcher's permission is generally required to do so ).
These teams of eight, all " fine stomatologists and dental surgeons " equipped " in one hand with a lever, and in the other a pair of pliers for extracting teeth ", worked in the crematoria.

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